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P a g e P a n t h e r S e r i e s O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l
Lubricating the Machine
Please read the section below entitled ‘Handling of Lubricants’ carefully before lubricating the
machine.
The machine must be greased regularly in order for it to remain serviceable. Regular greasing
also contributes towards extending the service life of the machine.
The recommended service intervals are specified above.
Upon cleaning the machine, it is important to lubricate the machine as well to ascertain no
moisture is held inside bearings and other grease points that may contribute to deterioration and
rust.
Handling Lubricants
Please ensure that you read the following instructions as well as the relevant information. This
also applies to any users of this machine or who may come in contact with the machine.
Hygiene
In the case of prolonged skin contact, lubricants, especially low-viscosity oils, may remove the
natural layer of fat contained in the skin, resulting in dryness and possible irritation.
It is important to take extreme care when handling waste oil as it may contain other irritants.
Vapors given off by cleaning agents and oils are also a potential health hazard. Therefore, you
should not carry any oily cloths around. Change soiled clothing as soon as possible.
Always exercise extreme care and observe the recommended hygiene rules when handling
mineral oil products.
Storage and Handling
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Always store lubricants where they cannot be accessed by children.
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Never store lubricants in open or unlabeled containers.
Fresh Oil:
Apart from taking the usual care and observing hygiene rules, there is no need to take
any special precautions when handling fresh oil.
Waste Oil:
Waste oil can contain harmful contaminations which may cause skin cancer, allergies
and other illnesses.
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Wash your skin thoroughly with soap and
water.
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Use special cleaning agents to clean any dirt
off your hands.
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Never wash oil residue from your skin with
petrol, diesel fuel or paraffin.
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Avoid skin contact with any oily clothing.
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Do not keep any oil rags in your pockets.
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Wash soiled clothing before wearing it again.
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Ensure that any oil footwear is disposed of in
the proper manner.
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Page 40: ...40 P a g e P a n t h e r S e r i e s O w n e r s M a n u a l Panther Lighting Harness ...
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